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{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. Mohorn\",\n \"givenName\": \"John L.\",\n \"familyName\": \"Mohorn\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Word of the Living God Ministries\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chaplain\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Johnny McCray\",\n \"givenName\": \"Johnny\",\n \"familyName\": \"McCray\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Devonte Lowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Devonte\",\n \"familyName\": \"Lowe\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2006\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Kyle Robinson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Kyle\",\n \"familyName\": \"Robinson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2005\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. Mohorn\",\n \"givenName\": \"John L.\",\n \"familyName\": \"Mohorn\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Word of the Living God Ministries\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chaplain\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Johnny McCray\",\n \"givenName\": \"Johnny\",\n \"familyName\": \"McCray\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Devonte Lowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Devonte\",\n \"familyName\": \"Lowe\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2006\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Kyle Robinson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Kyle\",\n \"familyName\": \"Robinson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2005\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. 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{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. Mohorn\",\n \"givenName\": \"John L.\",\n \"familyName\": \"Mohorn\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Word of the Living God Ministries\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chaplain\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Johnny McCray\",\n \"givenName\": \"Johnny\",\n \"familyName\": \"McCray\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Devonte Lowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Devonte\",\n \"familyName\": \"Lowe\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2006\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Kyle Robinson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Kyle\",\n \"familyName\": \"Robinson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2005\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Officials say a bicyclist, identified as Nathaniel Harris, was seen riding in the nearby Valvoline parking lot.\n\nHarris was then seen crossing SR 45, where he fell off his bike. Several cars paused and allowed him to get back on. Then an F-150 in the southbound lanes of SR 45, who appeared to not see Harris, drove over him. Police say the driver then continued on from the scene.\n\nThrough investigation, officers were able to identify the owner of the truck as Aabel. An investigator on the case knew him as a former coworker and on social media. Multiple attempts to reach out to him were not returned. Using location data from Snapchat, officers were able to put Aabel at the scene.\n\nAabel told officers he didnt see what he had hit and had gotten out of the truck to look at the damage to his vehicle. Subsequent investigation revealed text messages from Aabel to others instructing them to delete text threads.\n\nAabel is in the Sarasota County Detention Center.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T11:33:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T17:33:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n },\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/arrest-made-fatal-hit-and-run-involving-bicyclist/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Brandon Michael Aabel\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Nathaniel Harris\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-01-15\",\n \"deathPlace\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Sarasota\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Delving into dark past of accused child predator\nA registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while ...\n\nAuthor: Richard Allyn\nPublished: 7:18 PM PDT August 24, 2016\nUpdated: 2:26 AM PDT August 25, 2016\nhttps://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\n\nSAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A registered sex offender arrested Tuesday on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom at an El Cajon department store and using a cellphone to capture images of her while she was in a toilet stall pleaded not guilty to felony charges Wednesday.\n\nRobert Louis Becker, 21, is accused of using his cell phone to record a ten-year-old girl in a local Walmart restroom.\n\nDetectives identified Becker as the suspected perpetrator through surveillance video and arrested him at his Alpine home on Monday, Lt. Dan Brislin said.\n\nWhile some were somewhat surprised the victim in this case was only ten-years-old, those who knew Becker from high school said his alleged actions did not come as a shock.\n\nJessamyn Church attended high school with Becker. Church and others who know Becker from Alpine Academy, where they attended school together, said he had a long history of sexually targeting girls - both online and in person.\n\n\"He made me scared on the internet. [He] stalked me at work and just offered us money or alcohol or whatever we wanted to do for sexual favors. He asked us for crude photos or sent nude photos of himself,\" said Church.\n\nLast summer, Becker was arrested in San Bernardino for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. When taken into custody then, authorities said he had more than 600 images of child porn in his possession.\n\nIn that case, Becker had to register as a sex offender and received probation.\n\nChurch hopes that if found guilty in the current case his punishment will be more severe.\n\nInvestigators believe Becker may have committed similar crimes in the East County, authorities said. Officials urged any potential victims to contact the San Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 974-2417.\n","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Richard Allyn\"\n },\n \"datePublished\": \"2016-08-24T19:18:00-07:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2016-08-25T02:26:00-07:00\",\n \"url\": \"https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/delving-into-dark-past-of-accused-child-predator/509-b5284c11-a246-4bce-b0d5-732a728af72a\",\n \"persons\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1995\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Alpine\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"El Cajon\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2016-08-22\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested on suspicion of following a 10-year-old girl into a women's restroom and using a cellphone to capture images of her. Pleaded not guilty to felony charges.\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"San Bernardino\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"description\": \"Arrested for posing as a teenage boy on the internet and luring an underage girl to have sex. Found with over 600 images of child porn, had to register as a sex offender, received probation.\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jessamyn Church\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"knows\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Robert Louis Becker\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Dan Brislin\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"San Diego County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"roleName\": \"Lieutenant\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\n10h\nMarysville, Ca. Nearly one year after a female was found deceased on the side of the road just outside of Marysville, Yuba County Sheriffs detective's meticulous investigation efforts have paid off.\nAt approximately 8 p.m. last night, detectives served an arrest warrant on the 1400 block of Jamie Drive in Yuba City, taking 39-year-old Ricky Lasher into custody for the murder of Amery Sweany. Sweanys body was located on April 27, 2023, on the 1700 block of Simpson Lane in Marysville after a passerby noticed the body within the orchard near the roadway. Lasher was booked at the Yuba County Jail.\nAs part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are requesting anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Department at (530) 749-7777.\n**Booking photo added to post at 2:45 p.m. on 4/11/24.\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Arrest Made in Year-Old Murder Case in Yuba County\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.facebook.com/100064435552024/posts/828631192628058\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ricky Lasher\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1985\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1400 block of Jamie Drive\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Yuba City\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-10\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested for the murder of Amery Sweany\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"First Degree\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Yuba County Sheriff's Department\",\n \"telephone\": \"(530) 749-7777\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Amery Sweany\",\n \"gender\": \"female\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-04-27\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1700 block of Simpson Lane\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Marysville\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"CA\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Planet Fitness member arrested after going into ladies locker room completely naked and claiming he identified as a woman\nBy Snejana Farberov\n\nPublished April 11, 2024\nUpdated April 11, 2024, 9:03 a.m. ET\nA Planet Fitness member in North Carolina allegedly entered a ladies locker room at the gym and stripped down completely naked, claiming that he identified as a woman, according to police and 911 callers.\n\nChristopher Miller, 38, was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure and booked into the Gaston County jail last Thursday, with his online inmate entry identifying him as a male.\n\nHis mugshot showed the suspect sporting a light-colored beard and mustache.\n\nMillers arrest on a felony charge came after an alarmed woman at the Gastonia Planet Fitness called 911 to report there was a naked man in the ladies locker room, reported WSOC-TV.\n\nIts a man but he says he identifies as a woman, and he wont leave the restroom, the 911 caller told an emergency dispatcher. But he is just walking around showing us his and he wont leave.\n\nOK, so he is completely naked? the dispatcher asked.\n\nHe is completely naked, the caller said.\n\nSources told the outlet that Miller allegedly asked a female gym member in the locker room to lotion him up and take a shower together.\n\nPlanet Fitness allows members to use the restroom and locker room consistent with their self-reported gender identity, but there was no indication that Miller had identified himself as a transgender woman before venturing inside the ladies locker room.\n\nI think a woman should be able to go into a womens bathroom without a man coming in saying hes transgender, gymgoer Betty Brice said.\n\nPlanet Fitness sent a statement to The Post Thursday addressing Millers arrest.\n\nAt Planet Fitness, the safety of our employees and members is our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for harassment of any kind in our clubs, said McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness. We took immediate action to ensure the safety of club members, including notifying and working with law enforcement.\n\nMiller was ordered held on $25,000 bond.\n\nThe incident in North Carolina comes after a Planet Fitness in Fairbanks, Alaska, came to the defense of a transgender member who was photographed shaving in the womens locker room.\n\nPatricia Silva, 67, who took the photo because she said she was alarmed seeing someone with a penis grooming themselves next to a young girl, was later banned from the gym, with Planet Fitness claiming Silva violated the companys policy.\n\nIn the wake of the scandal sparked by Silvas suspension, 28 Planet Fitness gyms in 11 states have been targeted with bogus bomb threats, leading to a string of evacuations.\n\nFILED UNDER ARRESTS , GYM , INDECENT EXPOSURE , NORTH CAROLINA , PLANET FITNESS , TRANSGENDER , 4/11/24\n\nhttps://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Planet Fitness Member Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Ladies' Locker Room\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T09:03:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n }\n },\n \"articleSection\": \"Crime\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Snejana Farberov\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"New York Post\",\n \"url\": \"https://nypost.com/2024/04/11/us-news/planet-fitness-member-arrested-after-going-to-ladies-locker-room-claiming-he-identified-as-a-woman/amp/#\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Miller\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-05\",\n \"description\": \"Indecent exposure in a public locker room, claiming gender identity as a woman.\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Indecent Exposure\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Gaston County Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Betty Brice\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Patricia Silva\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Gastonia\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"NC\"\n },\n \"employee\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"McCall Gosselin\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Planet Fitness\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chief Corporate Affairs Officer\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"South Florida rapper C Glizzy, pastors grandson, is one of three arrested in Pompano murder\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 11, 2024 at 2:48 p.m. | UPDATED: April 11, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.\nA promising young rapper whose grandfather is a well-known pastor was one of three men arrested last week on murder charges in a Pompano Beach shooting that killed a 16-year-old boy and injured two others, according to deputies and family.\n\nChristan Moore, 21, also known as C Glizzy, was arrested on April 6 in a March 25 late-afternoon shooting outside of a business at 1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. that killed 16-year-old John Zetrenne, deputies say.\n\nThe shooting took place at the same time of day and on the same block where the rapper himself had been shot in the head at age 16 nearly five years ago, in 2019.\n\nMoores grandfather, Rev. John L. Mohorn Jr., is a prominent pastor at the Word of the Living God Ministries church in Pompano Beach and a chaplain with the Broward Sheriffs Office, the same agency that arrested Moore, according to his Facebook page. He declined to comment on his grandsons case Thursday.\n\nYeah, they got him locked up, Mohorn said, adding that he would say more once we see the outcome.\n\nMohorn has worked to advocate against gun violence in Pompano Beach, alongside other religious leaders. Last April, his wife, Lady Mohorn, co-moderated a community meeting on gun violence with Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, according to the New Pelican.\n\nAccording to deputies, Devonte Lowe, 18, of Pompano Beach, and Kyle Robinson, 19, of Pompano Beach were also arrested on first-degree murder and attempted murder charges.\n\nAbout 5 p.m. on March 25, the group had approached another group including Zetrenne, of North Lauderdale, and began shooting at them, according to deputies. Three other people were shot: Emmanuel Francois, 31, of Lauderhill; Petenson Nicolas, 30, of Pompano Beach; and Elijah Gustave, 21, of Pompano Beach.\n\nDeputies found Zetrenne on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and took him to Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach in critical condition, officials said. He was later pronounced dead.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office has not yet provided a motive for the shooting. Detectives would not release the probable cause affidavit in the shooting Thursday, saying it is under seal. Moores defense attorney, Johnny McCray Jr., told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he had not yet seen the affidavit Thursday.\n\nMoore has pleaded not guilty in the shooting.\n\nHe maintains his innocence, McCray said, adding that Moore has said he has no idea as to what the motive for the shooting would be or why he was arrested.\n\nMcCray is close with Moores family, describing them as well-known, well-respected, while Moore is a very fun-loving, affable guy.\n\nIn June 2019, 16-year-old Moore was an up-and-coming rap star when he was shot in the head by another 16-year-old while standing outside of a convenience store in the same block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, deputies say. The teen convicted of shooting him, Michael Martin, was charged as an adult with attempted murder and sentenced to four years in prison with credit for time served.\n\nThe Sheriffs Office did not say Thursday whether the two shootings could be connected.\n\nDetectives havent released any additional information about a possible connection between the shootings, a spokesperson said.\n\nThe block, referred to by some as Ugly Corner, has become notorious for crime, including shootings. Last January, deputies arrested two men in connection with a shootout there that injured three others. Rapper Kodak Black, a Pompano Beach native, has referenced the block and Ugly Corner in several of his songs.\n\nA month after the shooting, Moore walked out of Broward Health North, smiling, a gold chain around his neck and a bandage on his forehead.\n\nHes doing real good, Mohorn told the Sun Sentinel at the time. God was with him.\n\nIn the years since Moore was shot, music videos and social media pictures depict the rapper in an eye patch, often carrying guns. On March 3, three weeks before the shooting that ended with his arrest, he announced the release of a song called Blood on My Hands.\n\nMoore was previously arrested in June 2021 on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, possession of fentanyl, and unlawfully using a false name or identity. Deputies had received a call about a man checking car door handles in Fort Lauderdale, McCray said. Police searched his backpack and found the gun and a small baggie of pill capsules. The State Attorneys Office dropped the charges after McCray filed a motion to suppress, arguing that police had searched Moore unlawfully.\n\nMcCray said he would speak with prosecutors on Thursday to discuss the new charges against the rapper.\n\nSupporters and critics of Moore took to Instagram to comment on the arrest.\n\nDamn bruh I watch him grow up just to crash, one person commented on Moores Instagram page.\n\nFree Glizzy, another wrote, while another replied, hellll nah.\n\nMoores brother, a popular Instagram comedian known as Pompano Randy, shared another Instagram accounts story saying free Glizz on his own page on Thursday, but did not immediately respond to questions over Instagram direct message.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"South Florida Rapper C Glizzy, Pastor’s Grandson, Arrested in Connection with Pompano Murder\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T14:48:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/11/south-florida-rapper-c-glizzy-grandson-of-sheriffs-office-chaplain-one-of-three-arrested-in-pompano-murder/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christan Moore\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moore\",\n \"alternateName\": \"C Glizzy\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2003\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1780 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-06\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a murder and shooting that occurred on March 25\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Attempted Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John L. Mohorn\",\n \"givenName\": \"John L.\",\n \"familyName\": \"Mohorn\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Word of the Living God Ministries\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff’s Office\",\n \"roleName\": \"Chaplain\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Johnny McCray\",\n \"givenName\": \"Johnny\",\n \"familyName\": \"McCray\",\n \"honorificSuffix\": \"Jr.\",\n \"worksFor\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Devonte Lowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Devonte\",\n \"familyName\": \"Lowe\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2006\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Kyle Robinson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Kyle\",\n \"familyName\": \"Robinson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2005\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Pompano Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Plantation dad allegedly stabbed wife, son to death after argument over affair\nBy ANGIE DIMICHELE | adimichele@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 4, 2024 at 6:45 a.m. | UPDATED: April 4, 2024 at 9:20 a.m.\nThe Plantation family of four appeared to their relatives and their neighbors a happy one.\n\nJean Carlos Aponte, 40, and his wife, Sara Ashley Gama, 38, would be friendly to their neighbors when passing by. The couple had two children, Ethan Aponte, 2, and a 4-month-old baby.\n\nGamas parents told detectives they had seen their daughter the day before she and their older grandson were murdered, and nothing seemed concerning. They didnt know of any issues between their daughter and son-in-law, never saw him act violently and knew him to be loving, though sometimes struggling from PTSD and angry outbursts.\n\nPolice had not been called to their home in months, weeks or days before March 26, according to Plantation Police Department records. Everyone seemed in good spirits and happy on March 25, a probable cause affidavit said.\n\nGama and Ethan were found dead at the home on March 26, while Aponte was found soaking wet in his nightclothes, lying on the floor of their master bedroom, unresponsive and with labored breathing after an attempted overdose, according to the affidavit. The baby was found in another room, alive.\n\nAponte is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths. He is held in the Main Jail as of Wednesday without bond.\n\nAll names except Apontes are redacted, though the identities of those speaking to detectives were clear in the affidavit. Plantation Police publicly identified Gama and Ethan on March 27.\n\nGamas parents were expecting Aponte to drop off one of their children about 11 a.m. that day, as he did every Tuesday and Thursday, they told detectives, according to the affidavit. He never showed, and Gama and Aponte did not answer their phones. They drove to their daughter and son-in-laws home in the 1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue, concerned by the unusual lack of communication from them.\n\nThe car was in the homes driveway. Gamas parents rang the doorbell. A dog barked inside. They could hear the 4-month-old baby crying in a way that indicated something was wrong, the affidavit said. They entered the doors code on a digital lock and went inside.\n\nThe home had the furnishings of a new family, with toys in a play area for the toddler and an infant swing, and signs of a morning routine stopped in its tracks: a partly eaten bagel on the counter, a plate with bite-sized pieces of food, being prepared for a baby, and two bloody knives, according to the affidavit.\n\nThe infant was found crying in a swing in the living room, facing the kitchen, where Gama lay dead. Gamas father found her when he went into the room to grab a bottle for the baby, according to the affidavit. He called 911.\n\nA Plantation Police Department sergeant found the toddler floating in the pool, jumped in and attempted to save him, but he had been stabbed multiple times and drowned, according to the affidavit.\n\nOfficers gave Aponte naloxone to treat the effects of an overdose, and he was taken to HCA Florida Westside Hospital, along with multiple empty prescription pill bottles found, the affidavit said.\n\nApontes relatives told detectives that Aponte, a Marine Corps veteran who was deployed in Iraq, had recently been diagnosed with PTSD by a doctor at a Veterans Affairs hospital, the affidavit said. He also had a traumatic brain injury from a fight several years ago, which made him depressed and in constant pain.\n\nHis relatives told detectives Aponte had been aggressive in the past but was taking new medications to help, though they didnt know what. Gamas parents said they knew Aponte had PTSD and trouble sleeping and had been taking Ambien and melatonin to help, the affidavit said.\n\nAt the hospital later on March 26, Aponte was stable but remained unconscious and was moved to an intensive care unit, the affidavit said. Officers watched him while he was in and out of sleep the day after the deaths and heard him curse angrily while slamming his fist, mumble Im sorry and I did it, according to the affidavit.\n\nA nurse asked Aponte at one point why he was laughing, and he responded, That ss crazy, while laughing, the affidavit said. Once he was medically cleared, Aponte was committed under the Baker Act, a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, then booked into jail on March 30.\n\nBoth Aponte and Gamas cellphones were found in a lake behind their home and recovered for evidence, according to the affidavit.\n\nSurveillance video recorded from inside the infants room appeared to capture a womans voice arguing with someone shortly before 8 a.m. March 26, according to the affidavit. By shortly after 8:30 a.m., a child could be heard screaming in the video and a man yelling inside the home.\n\nDetectives found that Gama and Aponte had been arguing in messages on WhatsApp and Facebook since March 25 about an affair she had recently discovered, according to the affidavit. The two were arguing in Facebook Messenger shortly before 7 a.m. March 26.\n\nI understand I broke ur trust, Aponte said in one message.\n\nOfficers also found a message to Gamas mother that was never sent, on an iPad that was in the homes master bathroom: Call 911, according to the affidavit.\n\nGama had searched online on March 25, just found out my husband cheated on me years ago and how does alimony work in Florida, according to the affidavit, and she visited a divorce lawyers website.\n\nAponte was ordered by the court to undergo a mental health screening and to take any necessary medications, court records show. Attorney information was not available Wednesday.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Plantation Dad Allegedly Stabbed Wife, Son to Death After Argument Over Affair\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-04T06:45:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"streetAddress\": \"1000 block of Northwest 97th Avenue\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/04/plantation-dad-allegedly-stabbed-wife-son-to-death-after-argument-over-affair/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Angie DiMichele\",\n \"email\": \"adimichele@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jean Carlos\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1984\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ],\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Plantation\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-03-30\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with two counts of first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his wife and son\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"First-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 2,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Plantation Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\",\n \"givenName\": \"Sara Ashley\",\n \"familyName\": \"Gama\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1986\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n \"children\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\",\n \"givenName\": \"Ethan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Aponte\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"2022\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2024-03-26\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Unnamed 4-month-old baby\",\n \"parents\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jean Carlos Aponte\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Sara Ashley Gama\"\n }\n ],\n \"sibling\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Ethan Aponte\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Exonerated deputy sues Broward sheriff, citing public humiliation related to excessive-force charges\n\nBy RAFAEL OLMEDA | rolmeda@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: April 3, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. | UPDATED: April 3, 2024 at 7:01 a.m.\nBroward Sheriff Gregory Tony played politics with the careers of two deputies accused of using excessive force against an unarmed Black teenager in 2019, according to a new lawsuit.\n\nNow one of those deputies is suing the sheriff and two high-ranking administrators for publicly humiliating him, denouncing him as a bad cop in a political campaign ad, and causing him to suffer emotional and financial distress for more than three years.\n\nSgt. Gregory LaCerra, who was criminally charged with two counts of battery, falsifying records and conspiracy to falsify records, filed his lawsuit in state court late last week. He was cleared of wrongdoing when Broward Circuit Judge Jill Levy ruled that he was justified in using force against 15-year-old Delucca Rolle during an after-school confrontation in a Tamarac parking lot.\n\nRolle was part of a crowd of teenagers law enforcement officials described as a mob on April 18, 2019. While LaCerra and fellow deputy Christopher Krickovich tried to detain one uncooperative subject, Rolle got in the middle trying to grab a fallen cellphone, according to bystander cellphone video of the incident.\n\nLaCerras effort to get Rolle to move was met with resistance that experts described as blading, effectively accusing Rolle of taking a fighting stance against LaCerra. The deputy sprayed Rolle with pepper spray before Krickovich took him to the ground and appeared to hit Rolles head against the asphalt.\n\nIn the days after the arrest, after the video became public, LaCerra and Krickovich were villified in public even as some top brass praised them privately, according to the lawsuit. Tony was assured by Sgt. Melvin Murphy, the agencys use-of-force expert, that LaCerra and Krickovichs actions were completely consistent with the Sheriffs Policy Manual and the training BSO provides its deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nFive months after the incident, a review by the Professional Standards Committee, which consists of law enforcement and civilian representatives, recommended full exoneration for both deputies, according to the lawsuit.\n\nThat should have been the end of it, said Tonja Haddad Coleman, one of LaCerras civil lawyers.\n\nInstead, Tony made a show of suspending LaCerra and Krickovich and openly supporting their prosecution. Both were criminally charged and both were cleared: LaCerra in 2020 when Levy blocked his prosecution under the states Stand Your Ground law, and Krickovich in 2022 when a jury found him not guilty.\n\nTony, who was appointed sheriff in 2019 and ran for his first elected term as a Democrat in 2020, featured LaCerra and Krickovich in campaign ads touting his determination to hold law enforcement officers accountable for using excessive force. I fired the bad cops, he said in the ad.\n\nLawyers representing LaCerra and Krickovich in their criminal cases accused Tony at the time of spoiling their chances of getting an impartial jury and a fair trial.\n\nAlso named in the lawsuit as defendants are John Hale, a supervising captain, and Vincent Coldwell, an Internal Affairs investigator.\n\nBoth LaCerra, who had been suspended, and Krickovich, who had been fired, got their jobs back with back pay. Krickovich was originally going to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit but withdrew because his reinstatement to his job came with a settlement, said Haddad Coleman.\n\nThe Broward Sheriffs Office usually does not respond to pending lawsuits but issued a brief statement Tuesday: The claims in this lawsuit lack merit, and the Broward Sheriffs Office will address the allegations in a court of law.\n\nRafael Olmeda can be reached at rolmeda@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4457.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Exonerated Deputy Sues Broward Sheriff, Citing Public Humiliation Related to Excessive-Force Charges\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-03T07:00:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Broward\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/03/exonerated-deputy-sues-broward-sheriff-citing-public-humiliation-related-to-excessive-force-charges/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Rafael Olmeda\",\n \"givenName\": \"Rafael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Olmeda\",\n \"email\": \"rolmeda@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory Tony\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"Tony\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Christopher Krickovich\",\n \"givenName\": \"Christopher\",\n \"familyName\": \"Krickovich\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Deputy Sheriff\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n },\n \"colleague\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Gregory LaCerra\",\n \"givenName\": \"Gregory\",\n \"familyName\": \"LaCerra\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Melvin Murphy\",\n \"givenName\": \"Melvin\",\n \"familyName\": \"Murphy\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Use-of-Force Expert\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"John Hale\",\n \"givenName\": \"John\",\n \"familyName\": \"Hale\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Supervising Captain\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Vincent Coldwell\",\n \"givenName\": \"Vincent\",\n \"familyName\": \"Coldwell\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Internal Affairs Investigator\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Sheriff's Office\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Man accused of killing guest at hot tub party must stay in jail, judge rules as details emerge about drug-fueled night\nKey witness and participant in drug-fueled party was former director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center, defense says\nBy SHIRA MOOLTEN | smoolten@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel\nPUBLISHED: March 27, 2024 at 2:13 p.m. | UPDATED: March 27, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.\nA man charged with murdering a guest at his hot tub get-together in Delray Beach must remain in jail before trial, a Palm Beach County judge ruled Monday, despite arguments made by his attorney about the strange behavior of the only two witnesses and a lack of motive.\n\nMark Anderson, 45, was arrested last September in the fatal shooting of Albert Camentz at his Delray Beach timeshare condo amid a night of drug-fueled partying with plans to hang out at the jacuzzi. Those plans never came to fruition.\n\nAt a hearing about Andersons bond in February, new details of the shooting came to light: An analysis of Andersons gun returned his DNA, but excluded that of the other two guests, who are now key witnesses.\n\nThe group was doing cocaine, ketamine, smoking pot and inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a detective said.\n\nOne of the guests partaking in the drugs was Jack Feinberg, the former director of the Broward Addiction Recovery Center, according to Andersons attorney, Michael Dutko. The other guest was Feinbergs wife, Susan Schneider.\n\nThe new evidence paints an increasingly bizarre picture of the murder, but has yet to offer an explanation for why the shooting occurred. Besides a religious argument, Feinberg said the mood that night was good-natured.\n\nDutko had argued at the hearing that Judge Cymonie Rowe should release Anderson on bond due to the lack of motive or credible witnesses. But prosecutors said that the lack of motive suggests that Anderson is capable of committing acts of violence at random, and should therefore remain locked away.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution.\n\nAt the time of the shooting, there was no justifiable provocation to excuse Defendant, she wrote. Based on the statements of Mr. Feinberg and Ms. Schneider, taken in the light most favorable to the State, Defendant shot Decedent with a depraved mind and without regard to human life.\n\nThe events of the night\nOn Sept. 12, 2023, Schneider and Feinberg went to a concert for Crazy Fingers, a local Grateful Dead cover band, at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, according to the probable cause affidavit. The two witnesses had already been using drugs and drinking during the day, the defense motion for bond states.\n\nFeinberg was the director of BARC from 2018 until April 2023, five months before the party, according to his personnel file. He wrote in his March 2023 resignation letter that he was leaving due to the worsening of my ongoing medical condition.\n\nFeinberg and Schneider met up with Anderson at some point that September night. Schneider and Feinberg were friends with Camentz through following Crazy Fingers, according to the affidavit, and invited him to join them at Andersons condo. He and Anderson didnt know each other.\n\nThere, they continued to drink and do drugs without any issues, Delray Beach Police Detective John Caceres Duque said during cross-examination at the February hearing, though Schneider said she only watched the drug use. Feinberg would later recall to Duque that the only part of the night he remembered that could have seemed contentious was when he and Anderson had a conversation about religious views. Camentz was not a part of the religious conversation.\n\nThats the only thing he mentioned that could have been a problem, or kind of not a good time, Duque said. But other than that, hed mentioned that there was nothing contentious.\n\nThen, suddenly, as the foursome was preparing to head to the hot tub, Anderson emerged from his room, pointed his gun at Camentz, and shot him in the torso, Duque said. Camentz fell to the ground. Feinberg said he did as well, even though he was sitting on the couch.\n\nAt first, Camentz did not believe he was shot. He had Schneider and Feinberg take him to their house; once there, he began to feel increasingly unwell. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late. Camentz later died in the hospital.\n\nWitnesses to be believed?\nMuch of Februarys hearing centered around the believability of the two witnesses, the key issue raised by the defense motion for bond. Without them, the motion argued, the evidence is insufficient to charge Anderson with second-degree murder or keep him in jail.\n\nThe defense argued that the witnesses testimony was extremely suspect, while prosecutors argued that their testimony lines up with the evidence.\n\nWhen Duque first met Feinberg in the early morning hours of the shooting, he was in the hospital waiting room, having followed the ambulance there. Feinberg refused to talk, saying he had a cognitive impairment that causes memory loss, according to the probable cause affidavit. When Duque went to Schneiders home, which she shared with Feinberg, he saw Feinberg already there, telling her not to talk.\n\nSchneider originally told a detective that the shooting took place outside, at the hot tub area; later she would say it took place inside Andersons apartment.\n\nFeinberg also called Duque later and agreed to share what he knew, saying the couple had corroborated their stories, Dutko said, which the detective confirmed on the stand.\n\nThe defense attorney painted the picture of a married couple who lied, then got together on their story.\n\nPeople lie to law enforcement when theyre covering something up that they dont want to reveal. Did you ever determine what it was he was covering up? Dutko asked Duque at one point, referring to Feinberg.\n\nDuque said he believed it was the drug use. Asked about Feinbergs former position as the leader of Browards addiction recovery program, the detective replied that Feinberg did make mention to holding such a position though he didnt mention BARC specifically.\n\nDefense attorney Dutko thinks that the witnesses lies make their later recollections of events impossible to believe.\n\nIf they lied about that stuff, what else would they lie about? he told the Sun Sentinel after the hearing in February. Once somebody starts lying to the cops, its kind of hard to draw a line and say, Yeah, that was a lie. But now what Im telling you is the truth.'\n\nAssistant State Attorney Jo Wilensky argued that Feinbergs behavior aligns with that of someone who would not want their drug use exposed, but it doesnt make him untrustworthy as a witness.\n\nIn her own cross-examination, she pointed to specific details recalled by the witnesses that line up with physical evidence. Rowe later cited the consistency of their stories with the facts in her decision not to set bond.\n\nAndersons DNA was on his gun, testing showed. The testing excluded the three other guests.\n\nCamentz leaned against the balcony wall after he was shot, Schneider told police. His blood was later found on that balcony.\n\nFeinberg said he did not witness the shooting itself, but recalled the sight of green smoke. Andersons gun has an integrated green laser, Duque said.\n\nThe paraphernalia found inside matched the events of the night that Schneider had recalled: A straw with powder in it, empty bottles of alcohol, a bowl for weed. Anderson was later taken to the hospital after his arrest, where he told health professionals about the drug use, Duque said, based on medical records he had received.\n\nRowe ultimately sided with the prosecution, writing that while Defendants arguments against the sufficiency and credibility of the evidence are well taken, the Court finds that, after reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence satisfies the burden of proof.\n\nA cordial gathering turned deadly?\nAt the February hearing, each side interpreted the lack of known motive for the shooting in opposite ways; its seeming randomness either makes the second-degree murder charge too harsh or suggests Anderson is a danger to society.\n\nDutko said that the existing evidence against Anderson supports a culpable negligent manslaughter charge, not second-degree murder, which requires evidence of ill will, hatred, spite, or intent.\n\nThis appears to be a shock that came from nowhere, he said, pointing to the supposedly conflict-free night. He asked for Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond with electronic monitoring.\n\nProsecutors argued that Andersons apparent snap means he should be kept behind bars.\n\nSomeone that can flip on a dime this quickly, this cordial gathering can turn into a person being shot in the chest, that is someone who poses a danger to community, Wilensky said, adding that family members of Camentz do not want Anderson released.\n\nAndersons behavior also does not suggest negligence, Wilensky said, describing the shooting as a specific and purposeful act.\n\nRowe agreed in her ruling, saying there is unrebutted evidence that the shooting occurred and was unprovoked. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State there was no evidence presented at the hearing, to support any negligent actions by Defendant.\n\nDutko told the Sun Sentinel Wednesday that, though he doesnt agree with the decision, getting a client released on bond in a second-degree murder case, where the evidence weighs in the states favor, presents a bit of an uphill task.\n\nI respectfully disagree with her ruling, he said, but I dont know that theres a clear error in her reasoning.\n\nDutko hopes that the discovery process will present more evidence in his clients favor. A case management conference is set for May 22.\n\nhttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Man Accused of Killing Guest at Hot Tub Party Must Stay in Jail, Judge Rules as Details Emerge About Drug-Fueled Night\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-03-27T14:13:00\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/03/27/man-accused-of-killing-guest-at-his-delray-hot-tub-party-must-remain-in-jail-judge-rules-as-new-details-emerge/\",\n \"author\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Shira Moolten\",\n \"givenName\": \"Shira\",\n \"familyName\": \"Moolten\",\n \"email\": \"smoolten@sunsentinel.com\"\n },\n \"publisher\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"South Florida Sun Sentinel\"\n },\n \"mentions\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\",\n \"givenName\": \"Mark\",\n \"familyName\": \"Anderson\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"birthDate\": \"1979\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Delray Beach\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\"\n },\n \"bookingDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"description\": \"Charged with the murder of Albert Camentz during a drug-fueled party\",\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Second-Degree Murder\",\n \"count\": 1,\n \"degree\": \"Felony\",\n \"arrestingAgency\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Delray Beach Police Department\"\n }\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Albert Camentz\",\n \"givenName\": \"Albert\",\n \"familyName\": \"Camentz\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"deathDate\": \"2023-09\",\n \"relatedTo\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Mark Anderson\"\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jack\",\n \"familyName\": \"Feinberg\",\n \"gender\": \"Male\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Former Director of Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"worksFor\": {\n \"@type\": \"Organization\",\n \"name\": \"Broward Addiction Recovery Center\"\n },\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Susan Schneider\",\n \"givenName\": \"Susan\",\n \"familyName\": \"Schneider\",\n \"gender\": \"Female\",\n \"spouse\": {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jack Feinberg\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Cymonie Rowe\",\n \"givenName\": \"Cymonie\",\n \"familyName\": \"Rowe\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Judge\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Michael Dutko\",\n \"givenName\": \"Michael\",\n \"familyName\": \"Dutko\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Defense Attorney\"\n }\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"Jo Wilensky\",\n \"givenName\": \"Jo\",\n \"familyName\": \"Wilensky\",\n \"hasOccupation\": {\n \"@type\": \"Occupation\",\n \"name\": \"Assistant State Attorney\"\n }\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 3:48 PM EDT | Updated: 3 hours ago\n\nBRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - Bradenton Police have arrested a second individual in connection with a 2023 home invasion.\n\nJames Reid, Jr., 29 was arrested in connection with the armed home invasion at a home in the 400-block of Cantabria Trail. Earlier this year, James Flowers was also arrested.\n\nPolice say on March 3, 2023, four individuals entered the victims residence, ransacked the home and stole jewelry, cash and a phone. Two adults and three children were in the house at the time. Reid is charged with armed home invasion. He is in custody at the Falkenberg Road Jail in Hillsborough County for unrelated charges. There are no immediate plans to transfer Reid to Manatee County.\n\nPolice have not released information on the other two individuals at this time.\n\nhttps://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/","completion":"{\n \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\",\n \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\",\n \"headline\": \"Second arrest made in 2023 Bradenton home invasion\",\n \"datePublished\": \"2024-04-11T15:48:00-04:00\",\n \"dateModified\": \"2024-04-11T18:48:00-04:00\",\n \"author\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"ABC7 Staff\"\n }\n ],\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"Place\",\n \"address\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n }\n },\n \"url\": \"https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/04/11/second-arrest-made-2023-bradenton-home-invasion/\",\n \"person\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Reid, Jr.\",\n \"age\": 29,\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"bookingDate\": \"2024-04-11\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested in connection with a 2023 armed home invasion, ransacking the home and stealing jewelry, cash, and a phone.\",\n \"location\": {\n \"@type\": \"PostalAddress\",\n \"addressLocality\": \"Bradenton\",\n \"addressRegion\": \"FL\",\n \"addressCountry\": \"USA\"\n },\n \"charges\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"LegalCharge\",\n \"charge\": \"Armed home invasion\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"Person\",\n \"name\": \"James Flowers\",\n \"arrests\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"CriminalIncident\",\n \"description\": \"Arrested earlier in connection with the same 2023 armed home invasion.\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n}"}
{"prompt":"Arrest made in fatal hit-and-run involving bicyclist\n\nWWSB ABC7 News at 6pm\nBy ABC7 Staff\nPublished: Apr. 11, 2024 at 11:33 AM EDT|Updated: 1 hour ago\nSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Police in Sarasota have made an arrest in connection to a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a bicyclist.\n\nBrandon Michael Aabel, 29, has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. According to a probable cause affidavit, on Jan. 15, a crash was caught on red light cameras at the intersection of SR 45 and SR 758. Off
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